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... that the GOP wouldn't stick to cleaning up our fiscal mess and would try to pursue stuff like this as well:
http://thehill.com/homenews/news/13...ill-to-ban-gay-marriage-in-dc?page=1#comments
http://thehill.com/homenews/news/13...ill-to-ban-gay-marriage-in-dc?page=1#comments
House conservatives say they will pursue legislation that would ban gay marriage in the nations capital.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), chairman of the conservative Republican Study Committee (RSC), told The Hill that he will push for a vote on the controversial issue in the 112th Congress. The RSC has 175 members.
I think RSC will push for it, and Im certainly strongly for it. I dont know if weve made a decision if Ill do it or let another member do it, but Im 100 percent for it, Jordan said.
In the last Congress, Jordan was the lead sponsor on the D.C. Defense of Marriage Act. The bill was introduced after the D.C. City Council and then-Mayor Adrian Fenty indicated they would recognize same-sex marriages.
Jordans measure garnered 53 co-sponsors last year. But it is expected to attract more support in the GOP-led House in 2011.
Recently, Jordan added his name to a legal brief with other gay-marriage opponents who challenged a decision by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics denying a ballot initiative banning gay marriage. The board concluded that such a ballot initiative would violate D.C.s Human Rights Act.